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Sounds good. Im going to be driving a friends Sprinter out there, but will be hanging with you guys, so ill see you there. The invitation for the troopie and the bbq no longer stands :D Unless someone wants to take me back to Monash and then back to Belco twice in the one day :)

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I'm definately not coming now guys. Some inconsiderate person thought they had the right to break into my house and steal my wallet and the keys to my girlfriends corolla, then take off with the corolla. Unless the cops find it tomorrow (not f$%#ing likely) I have to give my car to the missus to drive to newcastle on the weekend and I'm getting an old VL to run around in.

As soon as I find who did it I'm going to break their legs, then wait for them to heal and break them again.... I hate pricks who steal cars, especially mine.

Anywho guys, have a fun day, I enjoyed it when I last went.

This was in Bathurst at my new home. Turns out you can't trust anyone these days. They fingerprinted the doors but didn't get any good prints. I guess I'll just lodge an insurance claim and see what happens.

can someone who will be getting there early/around start time or knows a lot about the area PM me there phone number so i can convoy with you on the morning, i'll most likely be hung-over as buggery so need someone to lead me there haha

Car is looking dam nice at the moment, only had a chance to clean half the outside so im all set for tomorrow. Might even work on cleaning under the bonnet this time instead of getting an evo driver to do it for me :D

Hi everyone, my name is Steve. Been a member a while, though tend to read more than i post. I'm keen on tagging along to this event, sounds fun. Drive a maroon BNR32, pic attached. Hope to see you all Sunday at Commonwealth Park.

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Well, car's almost done, I just need to clean the wheels and blacken the tyres and do a wee bit of metal polishing.

But I have to be at a wedding at 2, I look like shit and plus I reek to high heaven of Eau De Meguiars.

Hrm.

Fail?

all set ready for tomorrow, hopefully it will be a good day:

at this stage the weather should hold out:

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Forecast for Sunday

Fine until isolated afternoon showers and thunderstorms develop, mainly in the west. Partly cloudy with light to moderate easterly winds.

Precis: Possible afternoon shower/thunderstorm.

City: Min 13 Max 26

Tuggeranong: Min 12 Max 26

Chance of rainfall: 30% afternoon.

Winds on Lake: Northeast to southeast winds freshening to 15 to 25 km/h in the

afternoon.

UV Index: 11 [Extreme] UV Alert from 8:50 to 16:50

Fire danger: Low

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what time is everyone going to rock up at Barrine Drive? is that the initiated place where the skyline crew meet (with everyone else) or does ACTSAU meet up before somewhere else to cruise to Barrine Dr.?

cheers.

JD

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Car finished, looks better then the day i bought it (except for the stone chips, getting so many of them...)

Also, same as above, where are we meeting before hand, i dont want to rock up alone and get lost :X

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Hi all

Was going to pretty my car up good for this and show it off a bit but last weekend I had a minor incident with a small roo.

Thankfully I only glanced it but that was enough to put minor cracks through the paint on the front bar in a couple of places + a small indent in the passenger side door. So really only very minor damage for a roo encounter but still bloody annoying.

So with that I decided that i'll just coma along say hello and have a perv at everyone elses car porn.

See ya tomorrow

Just so people know, heres the road where the futsal stadium is, up the end of the street. This is where the cruise starts. I'll be at John Knights park from 8am, won't be part of the cruise.

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Had a great time, good to meet everyone, the spot we got was different but I think it worked out better in the end. Slightly burnt, but good day.

edit: Thanks to Mick for the Federal Tent and everyone that helped make the day what it was :teehee:

Took some ok pics.

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